Radical left
Radical left may refer to several political families:
- The most radical part of left-wing politics, including:
- The left part of radicalism, a political movement which shifted towards the centre during the 20th-century
It may also refer to several political parties and movements:
- In Cyprus
- Committee for a Radical Left Rally (ERAS), a left-wing political party/organization
- In Denmark
- The Danish Social Liberal Party (Danish: Radikale Venstre, literally "Radical Left", est. 1905), a social-liberal party
- In France
- Radical Left (France), a liberal parliamentary group during the French Third Republic
- Radical Party of the Left (Parti radical de gauche, PRG, est. 1972), a social-liberal party
- Les Radicaux de gauche (litt. the "Left Radicals", LRDG), split of the PRG around MEP Virginie Rozière, est. 2017
- In Greece
- Syriza or Coalition of the Radical Left (est. 2004), a left-wing political party
- Radical Left Front (Μέτωπο Ριζοσπαστικής Αριστεράς, Metopo Rizospastikis Aristeras, MERA, 1999-2009), a former alliance of left-wing political parties
- In Italy
- Radicals of the Left (Radicali di Sinistra, 2004-2010), a green and social-liberal party
See also
- Radical (disambiguation) § Politics
- Radical Party (disambiguation)
- Left Party (disambiguation)
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